


SUWAMA is possibly the most inconsistent major puro worker in the past 15 years in my estimation. He has some certifiable MOTYC in my eyes like the October 2018 Zeus match and September 2019 Nomura match, but more times than not, I am left grading lower than the consensus. In general, I think Miyahara has great charisma and offense but falters with selling and pacing in most of his most highly acclaimed matches. Miyahara as I have mentioned before is the most highly praised wrestler along with Will Ospreay that I am lower on. I have perplexing thoughts about all four of these individuals. This match piqued my interest when Gerard Di Trolio stated in his review that this could be the best tag match of 2020. MATCH #10: Kento Miyahara and Yoshitatsu vs Violent Giants TV Broadcast #2 5/5/20 From now on, if I feel I view a match that needs to be championed or dissected, I will do so without an arbitrary limit in mind.
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Minoru Suzuki would fit this mold of matches I have really liked lately) or my review would sound like a teenager being broken up with full of incoherent but venomous thoughts (the current NJPW main event landscape). Too many matches I watch currently either leave me with not having anything compelling to say ( Yuji Nagata vs.

In retrospect, this 100-match to watch and review concept was a dumb gimmick that I thought of. It is becoming a common cycle that I swear off 2020 wrestling, don’t watch any wrestling for two to three days, start watching older stuff, and then venture onto Twitter and the VOW Discord and get my interest raised on matches that are getting praise. Every time I dive back into consuming current day wrestling, the experience has left me frustrated most of the time and agnostic at best to the business as a whole. The fear of missing out continues to play mind tricks on me.
